Ottawa to push Iran on Kazemi case: Pettigrew

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The Globe and Mail: Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew said Thursday Ottawa will continue pressing Iran for justice in the wake of shocking new details about the condition of a Montreal photographer days before her death in a jail in that country. “Iran is continuing to not respect the most fundamental human rights, and this must stop,” Mr. Pettigrew told reporters in Toronto.

Iranian secret police tortured woman to death, says doctor

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The Times: A CANADIAN woman photographer who died in Iranian custody after taking pictures of a protest outside the notorious Evin prison in Tehran, was beaten, tortured and raped, an Iranian doctor who fled to Canada said yesterday. Zahra Kazemi, 54, a Canadian citizen born in Iran, was arrested by secret police in June 2003.

Rape, torture and lies

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The Globe and Mail: Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi was savagely beaten, tortured and raped while in Iranian custody in 2003, according to an emergency-room doctor who examined her before she died. The doctor has recently received political asylum in Canada. Shahram Azam, formerly a physician on the staff of the Iranian Ministry of Defence, says he examined Ms. Kazemi, a 54-year-old Iranian-born dual citizen, at Tehran’s Baghiattulah hospital early on the morning of June 27, 2003 — four days after she was arrested while photographing a demonstration outside Tehran’s Evin prison.

Arak reactor ready by 2007, and capable of producing bombs, exiled group claims

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AP: A heavy water reactor in central Iran should be able to produce
up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of plutonium by 2007, enough for a nuclear bomb, an exiled Iranian opposition group claimed on Thursday.
The National Council of Resistance said the main unit of the reactor near Arak was already producing heavy water and work on a third
unit is «near an end.»

Iranian Opposition Group Cites Reactor Concerns

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The Wall Street Journal: An Iranian opposition group claims Iran has accelerated construction of a heavy-water nuclear reactor in the western part of the country that, when completed, could be used to make fuel for atomic weapons. If true, yesterday’s charge by the National Council of Resistance of Iran could further complicate talks between Iran and the so-called EU-3 — France, Britain and Germany — to secure “objective guarantees” Iran isn’t pursuing nuclear weapons.

US rejects Iranian proposal for limited uranium enrichment

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AFP: The United States on Wednesday challenged Iran to prove it was serious in talks on its suspected nuclear weapons program and rejected Tehran’s offer to conduct only limited uranium enrichment activities. Deputy State Department spokesman Adam Ereli refused to discuss whether the European-led talks were making progress in reining in Iran’s nuclear ambitions. But the tenor of his remarks was far from upbeat.

Kazemi was tortured, Iranian doctor says

CBC News: Canadian photojournalist Zahra Kazemi showed signs of being savagely beaten when she was brought to a Tehran hospital in 2003, said an emergency room doctor on duty at the time. Shahram Azam, a former staff physician in Iran’s defence ministry, said he examined Kazemi, 54, early on June 27, 2003, according to reports published in the Globe and Mail and Montreal’s La Presse.

Exiles: Iran Seeks to Obtain Nuclear Warheads

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Reuters: Iran allocated $2.5 billion to obtain three nuclear warheads last year, an exiled opposition group said Thursday, without saying whether Iran had secured any of the warheads.
The group, which has given accurate information in the past on some of Iran’s nuclear facilities, also said Iran was speeding up work on a reactor south of Tehran which could produce enough plutonium for an atomic bomb by 2007.

Opposition group says Iran has budget for nuclear warheads

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AFP: The main Iranian opposition group charged here Thursday that Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had allocated 2.5 billion dollars to acquire three nuclear warheads. Khamenei decided in mid-2004 that Tehran would “acquire the warheads by their own means or buy them abroad,” said Mohammed Mohaddessin, an official in the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

Opposition reveals new information on Iran’s nuclear weapons program

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Iran Focus: Paris, Mar. 31 – The Iranian regime is on a fast-track to obtain nuclear weapons, according to the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the main opposition coalition, who made new revelations at a press conference in Paris today. Mohammad Mohaddessin, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, told reporters that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had allocated 2.5 billion dollars to acquire three nuclear warheads.